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What is the relationship between Shirley and Queen Jingjue in "Ghost Blowing the Lamp"?

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Shirley Yang, Chinese-American, photographer for National Geographic magazine.

Growing up in the United States, his character is influenced by Western culture. He is bold and generous, bold and careful. The nose is high and the pupils of the eyes are shallow. He has outstanding looks and a rich family fortune. His grandfather is the Partridge Whistle mentioned later, so he is very familiar with traditional expedition excavation equipment. Every time you take action, you can properly prepare various props.

She is everyone's solid support during the expedition. Her calmness has resolved the crisis many times when everyone encountered difficulties.

Her father is a well-known archaeologist, which made her have a strong interest in archeology when she was a child. Later, my father unfortunately disappeared during an archaeological expedition to find the ancient city of Jingjue. In order to find his father, he came to China to find his father's friend Professor Chen, and organized an archaeological team. Only then did Hu Bayi and Fatty Wang join in, and the legendary story of the three of them began.

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In "The Ancient City of Jingjue", Hu Bayi, Shirley Yang and Fatty Wang explore the mysterious ancient city of Jingjue and discover something about the ancient city of Jingjue in the desert. Queen Mural Legend.

According to the depiction in the mural, Queen Jingjue has always been veiled to the world, and no one has ever seen her true face. The Queen's eyes can make people disappear. As long as she looks at her enemies, they will disappear without a trace and never come back.

In fact, the creators of the Jingjue Kingdom are the Ghost Cave Tribe from the underground. They come from the underground dark world and worship eyeballs as totems, and constantly sacrifice their lives in sacrifice to their main god - "Ghost Eyes". As the messenger of "Ghost Eyes", Queen Jingjue became the supreme ruler of the entire Jingjue Kingdom, holding supreme power in her hands.